"I'd like to say yes, but I don't think so," I replied, moving her head from my shoulder. She took in a sharp breath and her eyes welled up with tears. "I don't want to upset you," I comforted her. "I have this constant overwhelming fear when I'm home. Back in Canada, nobody knew who I was. I was safe." I said, trying to get her to understand. She sighed and wiped her eyes. "I know. I'm sorry, I do understand." I pulled her to me and wrapped my arms around her back. "Do you feel safe now?" She muttered. "Safer than I have in years," I admitted. She chuckled and I felt her smile against my shoulder. "I'm glad you have Alpha Rhydian. He'll look after you," She whispered. I hummed in response and closed my eyes, hugging her tightly. She pulled away from me, stretching. "So, what's going to

